Candy Dulfer: Live At Montreux 2002

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All Rise...

Given the choice, Judge Steve Evans would stare at a picture of Candy Dulfer rather than Hamish Stuart.

The Charge

Alto saxophonist Candy Dulfer and her band Funky Stuff get down in this
spectacular set from the 2002 Montreux Jazz Festival. Put your hands together
for another terrific music DVD from Eagle Rock. If that's not enough, then
indulge in the unique pleasure of watching a gorgeous jazz musician take a
saxophone mouthpiece between her lips, clamp down on the reed, and blow magic
through the instrument with the sheer joy of making music. Mercy.

The Case

Holland's most beautiful sax player lays down a blend of jazz, old-school
funk, and Delfonics-style harmonies for an adoring crowd. These eight tracks are
followed by a bonus performance from Dulfer's 1998 appearance at Montreux. The
six bonus songs include a fabulously funky cover of the Average White Band
classic, "Pick Up the Pieces," which wasn't exactly suffering a funk
deficit back when AWB was running up the charts in the 1970s. Tracks like
"Do Watchu Like" and "Ooh Let's Go" are aural wonders of
erotica. Simply electrifying. Candy can rest her feet on my coffee table any ol'
time she pleases.

Dulfer worked frequently with Prince during the 1980s and recorded songs
with Dave Stewart (one-half of The Eurythmics). She opened for Madonna on one
leg of the Material Girl's 1987 world tour, although Dulfer always returned to
lead her own band, Funky Stuff, named for an old Kool and the Gang lyric (can't
get enough of that funky stuff). She founded the band just after turning 14 in
1983. What's most arresting about this musician is her versatility, the ease
with which she can improvise and adapt to any musical styling. In her career,
Dulfer has also jammed variously with The Time, Van Morrison, and Pink Floyd,
appearing with the latter at a 1990 concert in Knebworth where she blew away the
audience with blistering solos on "Money" and "Shine on You Crazy
Diamond."

Like other titles in the Live at Montreux series, this disc offers multiple
audio options. The DTS Digital and Dolby 5.1 will rock the house. On the
downside, frequent image pixelation during the main concert is a disappointment
and a serious distraction, so I've gotta dock the disc for a sub-par digital
transfer. Even after cleaning the DVD, there's no question this is an inherent
problem on the disc, which was triple checked on a new progressive scan machine,
a laptop computer, and a PlayStation2 console. The bonus tracks played
perfectly. This is the first problem of its kind I have encountered from an
Eagle Rock product, most of which stand as the pinnacle of excellence in video
and audio quality.

Jazz fans who love Dulfer—and I'm one of 'em—should consider
this DVD essential viewing, pixelated or otherwise. The lady can play that funky
music.

Set List: 1. Dance 2. Omara's Dance 3. Longin' for the
Funk 4. Lost and Gone 5. I'll Be Released 6. Do Watchu Like 7. Sax-a-Go-Go 8. Ooh Let's Go

Bonus Performance 1998: 1. Saxy Mood 2. For the Love of You 3. Lily Was Here 4. Jamming 5. I Can't Make You Love Me 6.
Pick Up the Pieces